
Applied Physics (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780134159386
Author: Dale Ewen, Neill Schurter, Erik Gundersen
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter A.5, Problem 25P
Find each angle rounded to the nearest whole degree.
25. tan A = 0.9237
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Chapter A Solutions
Applied Physics (11th Edition)
Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 1. (5)+(6)Ch. A.1 - Prob. 2PCh. A.1 - Prob. 3PCh. A.1 - (+5)+(+7)Ch. A.1 - (5)+(+3)Ch. A.1 - 0+(3)Ch. A.1 - (7)(3)Ch. A.1 - Prob. 8PCh. A.1 - (4)(+2)Ch. A.1 - Prob. 10P
Ch. A.1 - 0(+3)Ch. A.1 - 0(2)Ch. A.1 - Prob. 13PCh. A.1 - (+4)(+6)Ch. A.1 - (7)(+3)Ch. A.1 - (+5)(8)Ch. A.1 - (+6)(0)Ch. A.1 - (0)(4)Ch. A.1 - +36+12Ch. A.1 - 93Ch. A.1 - +162Ch. A.1 - Prob. 22PCh. A.1 - 0+6Ch. A.1 - 40Ch. A.1 - Prob. 25PCh. A.1 - Prob. 26PCh. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 27....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 28....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 29. (4)(+5)(4)Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 30....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 31....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 32....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 33. (+5)+(2)(+7)Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 34....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 35....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 36....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 37. (+3)(5)(+3)Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 38....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 39....Ch. A.1 - Perform the indicated operations. 40....Ch. 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A.3 - Solve each equation. 16. 9y = 67.5Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 17. 8x 4 = 36Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 18. 10=1364xCh. A.3 - Solve each equation. 19. 2x + 22 = 75Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 20. 9x + 10 = x 26Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 21. 4x + 9 = 7x 18Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 22. 2x 4 = 3x +7Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 23. 2x + 5 = 3x 10Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 24. 5x + 3 = 2x 18Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 25. 3x + 5 = 5x 11Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 26. 5x + 12 = 12x 5Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 27. 13x + 2 = 20x 5Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 28. 5x + 3 = 9x 39Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 29. 4x + 2 = 10x 20Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 30. 9x + 3 = 6x +8Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 31. 3x + (2x 7) = 8Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 32. 11 (x + 12) = 100Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 33. 7x (13 2x) = 5Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 34. 20(7x 2) = 240Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 35. 3x + 5(x 6) = 12Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 36. 3(x + 117) = 201Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 37. 5(2x 1) = 8(x + 3)Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 38. 3(x + 4) = 8 3(x 2)Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 39. 2(3x 2) = 3x 2(5x + 1)Ch. A.3 - Solve each equation. 40. x52(2x5+1)=28Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 1. x2 = 36Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 2. y2 = 100Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 3. 2x2 = 98Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 4. 5x2 = 0.05Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 5. 3x2 27 = 0Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 6. 2y2 15 = 17Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 7. 10x2 + 4.9 = 11.3Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 8. 2(32)(4815)=v2272Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 9. 2(107) = 9.8t2Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 10. 65 = r2Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 11. 2.50 = r2Ch. A.4 - Solve each equation. 12. 242 = a2 + 162Ch. A.4 - Find the values of a, b, and c, in each quadratic...Ch. A.4 - Find the values of a, b, and c, in each quadratic...Ch. A.4 - Find the values of a, b, and c, in each quadratic...Ch. 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